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  1. #1
    Unregistered Guest

    How do you use multiple proxies with IE

    What is the correct syntax to use multiple proxies from within IE? If I want to go through * proxies, how do I type that in? I know it's possible, I just don't remember how, and can seem to find the information telling me how.

    Thanks.

  2. #2
    Unregistered Guest
    How to use: it seems that different proxies can be chained in different methods, but most Proxies can be chained by separating their addresses with -_-. E.g.: [url]http://proxy.spaceproxy.com/-_-http://anon.free.anonymizer.com:80/http://www.securitywriters.org.[/url]


    you can find more info at:

    [url]http://www.securitywriters.org/texts/internet%20security/anonymity.html[/url]

  3. #3
    Gloria Guest

    Chaining

    In the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, IE 6.0, proxy chaining doesn't work. There is not fix for this problem.

  4. #4
    Unregistered Guest
    thanks

  5. #5
    Unregistered Guest
    h

  6. #6
    Unregistered Guest
    use multiproxy

    u can download from here
    [url]http://www.multiproxy.org/[/url]

  7. #7
    Unregistered Guest
    yes, i think i will have to use that. i just would rather do it myself like i use to do in older versions of IE. is there a way to do it manually in Netscape?

  8. #8
    Unregistered Guest

    Unhappy

    errrrrrmmmmmm... multiproxy doesn't chain proxies, only lets you choose what to use

  9. #9
    Unregistered Guest

    Lightbulb

    You may or may not find this software to your likeing. My experience has been people love it or don't. It is not very "novice" friendly.


    [url]http://www.stealther.com/[/url]

  10. #10
    Unregistered Guest

    Question

    Using a router when i input a proxy server address in Connnections/lan settings i get a dead link why? It used to work fine b4 i got me router i have tried a proggy called a4proxy same results no joy anyone tell me how i can overcome this problem and be able to use a proxy.TIA.....

  11. #11
    Unregistered Guest
    by router im guessing u mean a nat/firewall box prolly running one of the tailored linux distros for such a purpose or similar.

    the proxy uses a different port than http(80) which traffic is probably setup by default to be allowed in through, hence open up the port on your router box that the proxy uses.

  12. #12
    Unregistered Guest
    a tutorial on how you can simple go through multiple proxies (increased anonimity) with the basic web browser
    [url]http://www.astalavista.com/privacy/library/misc/chaining.shtml[/url]

    now u could use the telnet method proposed within this tutorial and there are some others

    i didn't realise they blocked it from IE 6 mind u i haven't tried in awhile cause it's easier to use multiproxy.org

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